CANCELLED - "NOMADS² cycling odyssey | Part 1: Norway > Tanzania" multimedia presentation -
Janick Lemieux & Pierre Bouchard présente

CANCELLED - "NOMADS² cycling odyssey | Part 1: Norway > Tanzania" multimedia presentation -

Événement en personne
20 mars 2020
19h00 – 22h00 / Entrée: 18h30

602. Silica Street, Nelson, BC, Canada
Pour plus d'information à propos de cet événement, veuillez contacter Pierre Bouchard à info@nomadesxnomades.com.

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The multimedia presentation accounts for the discoveries made and adventures endured during the first stage, half of this ambitious cycling odyssey : 21,000 kilometres on a bicycle from Norway's fjords to Tanzania's fabled Zanzibar on the lookout for Saami, Rom, Yörük, Bedouin, Afar, Hamer, Banna, Karo, Dassanech, Turkana, Pokot, Samburu, Maasai, Twa Pygmy, Barabaig, Datoga, and Hadza nomadic peoples!

Authors of the expedition and the multimedia documentary itself, the adventure couple performs the live narration while gripping images unfold on the screen, both photos and videos, with the support of an original score composed by Montreal-based recording artist Martin Tremblay, sound samples taken in the field, animated maps, and graphics. The multimedia presentation, loaded with anecdotes collected during these thousands of kilometres pedalled amidst this eclectic and exotic collection of destinations, climes, and cultures sure composes a vivid testimonial of the visited nomads current situations and...a vertiginous roller coaster of emotions! Ready for the ride of a lifetime?

The full-length presentation lasts about 2 ½ hours and include a 15-minute intermission

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The multimedia presentation accounts for the discoveries made and adventures endured during the first stage, half of this ambitious cycling odyssey : 21,000 kilometres on a bicycle from Norway's fjords to Tanzania's fabled Zanzibar on the lookout for Saami, Rom, Yörük, Bedouin, Afar, Hamer, Banna, Karo, Dassanech, Turkana, Pokot, Samburu, Maasai, Twa Pygmy, Barabaig, Datoga, and Hadza nomadic peoples!

Authors of the expedition and the multimedia documentary itself, the adventure couple performs the live narration while gripping images unfold on the screen, both photos and videos, with the support of an original score composed by Montreal-based recording artist Martin Tremblay, sound samples taken in the field, animated maps, and graphics. The multimedia presentation, loaded with anecdotes collected during these thousands of kilometres pedalled amidst this eclectic and exotic collection of destinations, climes, and cultures sure composes a vivid testimonial of the visited nomads current situations and...a vertiginous roller coaster of emotions! Ready for the ride of a lifetime?

The full-length presentation lasts about 2 ½ hours and include a 15-minute intermission

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Janick Lemieux & Pierre Bouchard

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